MORE than 300 workers at a threatened factory will find out tomorrow whether they still have jobs.

In November Headland Foods, based on the Castle Park Industrial Estate in Flint, revealed it was entering into a 90-day consultation process with all 320 members of staff after the plant’s future was thrown into doubt.

It is thought the company, which also has a site in Grimsby, was planning to wind up operations in North Wales.

The consultation process ended yesterday, but company bosses say they will not be informing staff of the outcome for another 24 hours.

In January the firm, which makes ready meals, was bought by Irish company Kerry Foods

Delyn MP David Hanson has raised concerns about the potential impact of the loss of so many jobs in the county.

He said: "I have called on the UK government to speak to Kerry Foods about plans to close the site.

"The proposals to relocate are a major blow to Flint and the skilled and extremely loyal workforce.

"I have spoken to management at the site and to a number of employees who are concerned about their jobs.

"The government needs to do everything it can to keep the jobs in Flint and ensure that there are opportunities available for those that do find themselves out of work."

Cllr Ian Roberts, leader of Flint Town Council, said many workers are fearful about their futures.

He added: "I have spoken to people who work there who are very distressed about the situation.”